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Jennifer Onyiah (talk) 10:39, 19 February 2016 (UTC)JENNIFER ADAOBI ONYIAH			ILLITERACY UNEMPLOYMENT BY JENNIFER ADAOBI ONYIAH With no doubt unemployment is not a new problem in most African, neither is Illiteracy. Unemployment in Government sense is a situation in which a person, who is capable and qualified to work, cannot find a befitting job, and illiteracy is the inability to read and write, well am not saying is wrong, but they see it as capable and qualified (the able bodied and graduated men and women) no illiterate. Merging unemployment and illiteracy is a new social problem that I discover in Most African Countries, because illiteracy correlates with unemployment. Many of our countries have failed to see this social problem as a criterion to the Nation. Illiteracy unemployment is a largely hidden epidemic causing negative consequences on individual life and society as a whole. I define Illiteracy unemployment as a situation where a person who is capable but not qualified (functional illiteracy). Those who are capable but not qualified are we going to leave them unemployed? Many African countries failed to tackle this social problem because they didn’t see the caparison that unemployment has with illiteracy. Research shows that the highest rate of illiteracy unemployment in the United State is 11.8% in Detroit, but in many countries in African and beyond, the highest is 65.2%, more than half of the population percentage. Illiteracy unemployment brings only crime to the society, instead of facilities or skills acquisitions centers to be built; prisons are being renovated for the unemployed youth. The question is what steps have I taken to eradicate illiteracy unemployment? Illiteracy unemployment is an economic problem that demands urgency in many countries. Eradicating illiteracy unemployment will be of a good importance to me and the Nations at large. Have you ever imagine a country without illiteracy employment? I have. Eradicating it will bring about, less crime, less insecurity, less illiteracy, less unemployment and, more and able bodied skilled men and women, more economic growth and stability to the country. Its one step identifying a problem and it’s another step to stop it. I have taken the measures to identify and sketch out some eligible solutions for this dilemma. 1.	Start from the grassroots: a problem can’t be solved without starting from the grassroots, the urban areas, the villages, the undeveloped places. Mapping these areas is the starting point to solve it. 2.	Invest in old adult and youth skills acquisitions center: they need to learn how to mange daily living and employment tasks that required reading skills beyond a basic level. They need to learn hand skills, technological skills, any skills that will make useful to the society. Making them less dependent, more independence.

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